
Bournemouth winger Antonoine Semenyo would have been shown a red card had his two fouls been committed the other way around, according to Keith Hackett.
The former PGMOL chief and ex-FIFA official exclusively told Football Insider that had his foul on Kevin Schade come before the elbow on Keane Lewis-Potter he was yellow carded for, he definitely would have been sent off.
Bournemouth’s attempt at Champions League qualification took another hit, after losing 2-1 to an in-form Brentford side.
The Cherries took the lead thanks to a Vitaly Janelt own-goal, before January Arsenal target Yoane Wissa soared through the air to level for the Bees.
Brentford then took all three points, thanks to a solid strike from Everton target Christian Norgaard, condemning Bournemouth to a run of five games without a win in 90 minutes.
Antoine Semenyo escapes second yellow after foul on Kevin Schade
Having elbowed Lewis-Potter just minutes earlier, Semenyo then made a somewhat questionable decision.
Schade was running down a blind alley, looking to clear the ball, before the Ghanaian international stepped across the German, tripping him, and bringing him down.
The former Bristol City man then turned to Pawson, hands up, pleading his innocence.